Heart valve anomalies are some of the most common congenital heart defects, yet neither the genetic nor the epigenetic forces guiding heart valve development are well understood. When functioning normally, mature heart valves prevent intracardiac retrograde blood flow; before valves develop, there is considerable regurgitation, resulting in reversing (or oscillatory) flows between the atrium and ventricle. As reversing flows are particularly strong stimuli to endothelial cells in culture, an attractive hypothesis is that heart valves form as a developmental response to retrograde blood flows through the maturing heart. Here, we exploit the relationship between oscillatory flow and heart rate to manipulate the amount of retrograde flow in th...
Mechanical forces are well known for modulating heart valve developmental programs. Yet, it is still...
Cardiac valve structure and function are primarily determined during early development. Consequently...
AbstractThe cardiac valves are targets of both congenital and acquired diseases. The formation of va...
Heart valve anomalies are some of the most common congenital heart defects, yet neither the genetic ...
Hemodynamic forces play an essential epigenetic role in heart valve development, but how they do so ...
It is well established that valvulogenesis is a result of a complex interplay between genetic and en...
Intracardiac haemodynamics is crucial for normal cardiogenesis, with recent evidence showing valvulo...
AbstractThe formation of intricately organized aortic and pulmonic valves from primitive endocardial...
One percent of the newborn population is born with a form of congenital heart disease (CHD), of whic...
In vertebrates, heart pumping is required for cardiac morphogenesis and altering myocardial contract...
SummaryIn vertebrates, heart pumping is required for cardiac morphogenesis and altering myocardial c...
Today, congenital heart defects are collectively the most common birth defect as well as the...
Abnormalities of the arterial valve leaflets, predominantly bicuspid aortic valve, are the commonest...
AbstractThe delicate leaflets that make up vertebrate heart valves are essential for our moment-to-m...
SummaryHemodynamic responses that control blood pressure and the distribution of blood flow to diffe...
Mechanical forces are well known for modulating heart valve developmental programs. Yet, it is still...
Cardiac valve structure and function are primarily determined during early development. Consequently...
AbstractThe cardiac valves are targets of both congenital and acquired diseases. The formation of va...
Heart valve anomalies are some of the most common congenital heart defects, yet neither the genetic ...
Hemodynamic forces play an essential epigenetic role in heart valve development, but how they do so ...
It is well established that valvulogenesis is a result of a complex interplay between genetic and en...
Intracardiac haemodynamics is crucial for normal cardiogenesis, with recent evidence showing valvulo...
AbstractThe formation of intricately organized aortic and pulmonic valves from primitive endocardial...
One percent of the newborn population is born with a form of congenital heart disease (CHD), of whic...
In vertebrates, heart pumping is required for cardiac morphogenesis and altering myocardial contract...
SummaryIn vertebrates, heart pumping is required for cardiac morphogenesis and altering myocardial c...
Today, congenital heart defects are collectively the most common birth defect as well as the...
Abnormalities of the arterial valve leaflets, predominantly bicuspid aortic valve, are the commonest...
AbstractThe delicate leaflets that make up vertebrate heart valves are essential for our moment-to-m...
SummaryHemodynamic responses that control blood pressure and the distribution of blood flow to diffe...
Mechanical forces are well known for modulating heart valve developmental programs. Yet, it is still...
Cardiac valve structure and function are primarily determined during early development. Consequently...
AbstractThe cardiac valves are targets of both congenital and acquired diseases. The formation of va...